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Rebels with a cause : reimagining boys, ourselves, and our culture / Niobe Way.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Way, Niobe, 1963- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Boys--Psychology.
Boys.
Boys--Mental health.
Masculinity.
Male friendship.
Physical Description:
322 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
[New York, New York] : Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, [2024]
Summary:
"From NYU professor of developmental psychology Niobe Way, an in-depth exploration about what boys and young men teach us about themselves, us, and the toxic culture we have created, one in which we value money over people, toys over human connection, and academic achievement over kindness. Based on her longitudinal and mixed-method research over thirty-five years, Rebels with a Cause is a true call to action to change the culture so that we stop the vicious cycle of violence and blame. Dr. Niobe Way has spent her career researching social and emotional development and finds that boys and young men desperately want and need the same thing as everyone else: close friendships. Yet they and we grow up in a stereotyped "boy" culture, one that devalues and mocks those relationships, rather than recognizing that they're necessary for human survival. In Rebels with a Cause, Way takes her message one step beyond her previous book, Deep Secrets, which was the inspiration for an Oscar-nominated film Close, to reveal how these "rebels," as she calls the boys and young men in her research and in her classrooms, teach us about their and our crisis of connection, evidence of which is visible in our soaring rates of depression, anxiety, loneliness, suicide, and mass violence. They also teach us about the solutions to the crisis, which is to care, to listen with curiosity, and to take individual and collective responsibility for the damage we have done to them, to ourselves, and to the world around us. Way provides us not only with data-driven insight into the roots and consequences of this crisis of connection, but also offers us concrete and empirically tested strategies for creating a culture that better aligns with our human nature and our human needs. Her book reminds us that "it's not the rebels who cause the troubles of the world, it's the troubles that cause the rebels." The time to listen to and act on what young rebels have been telling us for almost a century is now"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Thin and thick stories
Part one: boys' nature
Human nature
Boys' friendships
The story of Nick
Part two: "boy" culture
Adherence
Resistance
The story of Danny
Part three: the nature/culture clash
Suicide
Mass violence
The story of Troy
Part four: solutions
Joining their cause
Schools
Workplaces and homes
The story of us.
Notes:
Place of publication from publisher's website.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Way, Niobe, 1963- Rebels with a cause
ISBN:
9780593184264
0593184262
OCLC:
1408649998
Publisher Number:
99996770647

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